Saturday, Sept. 7 South Carolina State at Clemson Duke at Memphis Old Dominion at Maryland Florida at Miami Middle Tennessee at North Carolina Richmond at NC State Syracuse at Northwestern Oregon at Virginia Western Carolina at Virginia Tech

Saturday, Sept. 14 Boston College at Southern California Georgia Tech at Duke Nevada at Florida State Maryland at Connecticut New Mexico at Pittsburgh Wagner at Syracuse Virginia Tech at East Carolina ULM at Wake Forest

Thursday, Sept. 19 Clemson at NC State

Saturday, Sept. 21 Pittsburgh at Duke Bethune-Cookman at Florida State North Carolina at Georgia Tech West Virginia vs. Maryland (at Baltimore, MD) Savannah State at Miami Tulane at Syracuse VMI at Virginia Marshall at Virginia Tech Wake Forest at Army

Thursday, Sept. 26 Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech

Saturday, Sept. 28 Florida State at Boston College Wake Forest at Clemson Troy at Duke Miami at South Florida East Carolina at North Carolina Central Michigan at NC State Virginia at Pittsburgh

Saturday, Oct. 5 Army at Boston College Clemson at Syracuse Maryland at Florida State Georgia Tech at Miami North Carolina at Virginia Tech NC State at Wake Forest Ball State at Virginia

Saturday, Oct. 12 Boston College at Clemson Navy at Duke Georgia Tech at BYU Virginia at Maryland Syracuse at NC State Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech

Thursday, Oct. 17 Miami at North Carolina

Saturday, Oct. 19 Florida State at Clemson Duke at Virginia Syracuse at Georgia Tech Maryland at Wake Forest Old Dominion at Pittsburgh

Saturday, Oct. 26 Boston College at North Carolina Clemson at Maryland Duke at Virginia Tech NC State at Florida State Georgia Tech at Virginia Wake Forest at Miami Pittsburgh at Navy

Saturday, Nov. 2 Virginia Tech at Boston College Clemson at Virginia Miami at Florida State Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech North Carolina at NC State Wake Forest at Syracuse

Saturday, Nov. 9 Boston College at New Mexico State NC State at Duke Florida State at Wake Forest Syracuse at Maryland Virginia Tech at Miami Virginia at North Carolina Notre Dame at Pittsburgh

Thursday, Nov. 14 Georgia Tech at Clemson, ESPN

Saturday, Nov. 16 NC State at Boston College Miami at Duke Syracuse at Florida State Maryland at Virginia Tech North Carolina at Pittsburgh

Saturday, Nov. 23 Boston College at Maryland The Citadel at Clemson Duke at Wake Forest Idaho at Florida State Alabama A&M at Georgia Tech Virginia at Miami Old Dominion at North Carolina East Carolina at NC State Pittsburgh at Syracuse

Friday, Nov. 29 Miami at Pittsburgh

Saturday, Nov. 30 Boston College at Syracuse Clemson at South Carolina Duke at North Carolina Florida State at Florida Georgia at Georgia Tech Maryland at NC State Virginia Tech at Virginia Wake Forest at Vanderbilt

Like the season-ending matchups!! Hopefully when Louisville comes in to replace Maryland, there will be some shuffling done, so that Louisville doesn’t end with NC State. NC State should end with Wake Forest, Wake Forest’s current season-ending partner Vanderbilt should end with Tennessee, and Tennessee’s current season-ending partner Kentucky should end with Louisville (bringing it full circle).

[quote]A Wagner official on Thursday backed up Syracuse’s assertion that SU’s home opener against the Seahawks would count toward bowl eligibility.[/quote]

[quote]Wagner, which competes in the Northeast Conference of the Football Championship Subdivision, is allowed to offer 40 scholarships. In order for a victory against an FCS opponent to count toward bowl eligibility, the NCAA requires the FCS team to supply aid at at least 90 percent of the 63 scholarship limit allowed over a rolling two-year period.

In other words, the school must supply aid to at least 57 players.

Jim Gibbons, Wagner’s assistant athletic director for academics and compliance, confirmed his school is able to grant any aid — but not federal aid— to a football player and have it count toward the 57 requirement.